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U20 footballers crowned Leinster champions

U20 footballers crowned Leinster champions

Fri, 19th July 2019

LEINSTER U20FC FINAL

DUBLIN 4-18 LAOIS 0-17

Dublin are EirGrid Leinster U20 football champions after overcoming Laois by 13 points in Friday night's provincial decider in O'Connor Park, Tullamore.

The Dubs advance to face Connacht champions, Galway, in the All-Ireland U20FC semi-final in Glennon Bros Pearse Park, Longford next Saturday (5.0), the game forms part of a treble-header with Dublin's minor footballers, Leinster runners-up, meeting Mayo (Connacht champions) at 3pm and the minors of Kildare and Galway meeting at 7pm.

Dublin began and finished the game in a flurry of action and scores with Laois reduced to 14 men in the 52nd minute following a straight red card for wing-back Colin Slevin.

They settled immediately to the task with points from Karl Lynch Bissett, Seán Lambe, a Ross McGarry free following a foul on Ciarán Archer, and an Archer point from play to make it 0-4 to 0-0 inside just six minutes.

Archer, who is eligible again for this grade next year, went on to embellish his impressive tally in this competition when finishing with 3-8 (1-0pen, 0-7f) to bring his total for the Leinster campaign to 6-24 (0-19f, 2-0pen).

Archer's total (17 points) in Friday's game is the most by a Dublin player ever in the U21/U20 grade eclipsing Ciarán Kilkenny's 2-10 in the 2013 Championship against Carlow.

Indeed it is the second highest personal score in a single game by a Dublin footballer, behind Johnny Joyce who in the Leinster SFC of 1960 'officially' scored 5-3 (18 points) against Longford, it is generally accepted that Johnny actually hit 6-3 but one of his strikes was recorded as an own goal.

Despite Dublin's early ascendancy Laois enjoyed a dominant spell around the midpoint of the opening half to lead 0-6 to 0-5 by the 16th minute.

But importantly Dublin reacted well with points from James Doran, Brian O'Leary, Archer (free) and Niall O'Leary following good interplay between the influential Peadar O Cofaigh Byrne and his midfield partner Donal Ryan.

Dublin struck for the first of their four goals in the 24th minute when Archer punished a poor kickout by Matthew Byron before driving the ball low to the net to give Tom Gray's side a 1-9 to 0-6 lead.

An Archer free pushed the gap out to seven points and before the break he converted another free following a foul on O Cofaigh Byrne after the O'Moore County had cut the deficit with scores from Laois senior Mark Barry (free) and Ronan Coffey for Dublin to hold a 1-11 to 0-8 interval lead.

Brian O'Leary opened Dublin's second half account shortly after the restart but Laois hit the next three scores.

In the 42nd minute Archer showed his soccer skills when guiding the ball to the corner of the net after Ross McGarry's initial goal attempt had rebounded in the direction of the Nh Maur's man.

It deflated Laois and gave the Dubs breathing space as they moved 2-13 to 0-12 clear.

Seven minutes later the tireless Kieran Kennedy, joint-captain of the side with James Doran, played a one-two with O Cofaigh Byrne before clinically drop-kicking the ball to net and Dublin were out of sight.

A minute later Dublin keeper David O'Hanlon pulled off a great save at the expense of a '45' and Dublin's defence remained in tact.

Slevin's red card eight minutes from time added to Laois woes and to make matters worse Archer rifled a penalty to the net in the 56th minute following a foul on O Cofaigh Byrne.

Dublin's job was done as they turned their attention to Galway with Cork and Tyrone meeting in the other semi-final

SCORERS - Dublin: C Archer 3-8 (1-0 pen, 0-7f), J Doran 0-3, K Kennedy 1-0, B O'Leary, R McGarry (0-1f) 0-2 each, K Lynch Bissett, S Lambe, N O'Leary 0-1 each. Laois: D Whelan 0-8 (0-6f), A Kinsella, M Barry (0-1f) 0-2 each, M Doran, R Coffey, J Owens, E Dunne, N Dunne 0-1 each.

DUBLIN: D O’Hanlon; D Maher, D Newcombe, E O’Dea; K Kennedy, N Matthews, S Lambe; P Ó Cofaigh Byrne, D Ryan; N O’Leary, K Lynch Bissett, J Doran; B O’Leary, C Archer, R McGarry. Subs: D Lacey for Ryan (43), H Ladd for B O'Leary (55), A Lynch for Maher (55), C Kinsella for O'Dea (58), M Lavin for N O'Leary (60), S Foran for Kennedy (60), K Lynch Bissett (bc, 66).

LAOIS: M Byron; M Dowling, S Lacey, A Mohan; C Slevin, S O’Flynn, D Brophy; R Tyrell, E Dunne; M Barry, M Doran, R Coffey; A Kinsella, D McCormack, D Whelan. Subs: J Owens for Doran (37), N Dunne for McCormack (38), J Maher for Coffey (48), K Byrne for Lacey (55), R Brennan for Brophy (58), J Lacey for Mohan (58).

REF: B Cawley (Kildare).

2019 EirGrid LEINSTER U20FC: Fixtures/Results

1. Kildare 1-11 Laois 0-17, 25.6.2019; St Conleth's Park, Newbridge

2. Laois 2-20 Westmeath 0-20 (aet), 2.7.2019; TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar

3. Carlow 2-4 Offaly 3-22, 22.6.2019; Netwatch Cullen Park

4. Meath 1-12 Offaly 0-12, 2.7.2019; Páirc Tailteann, Navan

5. Wexford 1-14 Wicklow 2-7, 22.6.2019; Bellefield, Enniscorthy

6. Louth 0-16 Wexford 3-10, 2.7.2019; Gaelic Grounds, Drogheda

7. Longford 0-7 Dublin 4-21, 2.7.2019; Glennon Bros Pearse Park

8. Laois 1-13 Meath 0-7, 9.7.2019; O’Moore Park, Portlaoise

9. Dublin 1-17 Wexford 0-6, 9.7.2019; Parnell Park

10. Dublin 4-18 Laois 0-17, 19.7.2019; O'Connor Park, Tullamore

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